Most tour groups don't pass through here, so there are very few Chinese tourists. The museum is very large, collecting classic cars, motorcycles, trains, fire engines and so on. There are also civil aircraft, fighter jets, transport aircraft including fighter jets that crashed in World War II. Some planes can climb up to visit and then slide down. Very worth visiting.
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Most tour groups don't pass through here, so there are very few Chinese tourists. The museum is very large, collecting classic cars, motorcycles, trains, fire engines and so on. There are also civil aircraft, fighter jets, transport aircraft including fighter jets that crashed in World War II. Some planes can climb up to visit and then slide down. Very worth visiting.
The Spell Museum of Technology takes a whole day to visit, where you can eat at noon, there is a simple restaurant serving fast food such as pasta. Many Germans drag their families to see, especially with children, boys are more interested. There are many places to climb up and down here, and there are drills to drill, such as the interior of the submarine. Forget the older tourists. There is also a court supplies exhibition next to the museum.
It takes a whole day to visit the museum, where you can eat at noon, there is a simple restaurant serving fast food such as pasta. Many Germans drag their families to see, especially with children, boys are more interested.
The Spell Museum of Technology exhibits and displays various physical vehicles, including steam engines, abrasives and mechanical instruments. Among the exhibits are the largest Russian-made "Antonov AN 22" An 22 turboprop heavy transport aircraft in the world to date and a 46-meter-long 466-ton Federal German Navy "U9" Type 205 submarine. At the same time, there is a Boeing 747 aircraft from Lufthansa on display. Visitors boarding along the roundabout stairs, not only can see the space after the cabin, luggage cabin, etc. are deconstructed, but also can get out of the wing bird's eye view, standing on the huge wing of the Boeing 747 double-decker aircraft overlooking the earth has a very different feeling. The German people are also very good at playing, Visiting an airplane can also get a closed slide to let you experience the feeling of falling straight from the air. Of course, people have also prepared tools to ensure that the participants' clothes and pants are not worn thin or worn. I wanted to try it, But when he heard the screams of foreign friends coming from the slide, he gave up thinking and urged the two children to try. After overcoming his initial fear, the children brought their own tools (like a furry blanket) Have a great time up and down. There are also toy racing cars that also reflect the German conscience price, 1 car is 1 euro, no need to queue.
I was very happy to find someone on Trip.com mentioned the museum today! I visited the museum and her sister museum Sinnsheim Technology Museum about 8 years ago. These two museums are worth a visit, especially with children and students to open their eyes and enlighten wisdom. Because the advanced nature of technology determines the future fate! But unfortunately, the two museums have no visibility in China. After seeing two museums, I also had a new understanding of China's recent history of suffering. (The only exhibit from China is the locomotive of Shanxi Datong) I actually found a weekend to go, but I was very lucky to catch up with Speyer's annual Brazzeltag! There are only 2 days a year! Just let the exhibits live and move! Visitors can pay to participate in the classic car rally! The classic car that sprays fire! You can also drive the plane! At that time, the veteran of the submarine was a volunteer and explained on the scene in the submarine, of course, all in German. Stayed one night in Speyer and then the next day went to Sinnsheim, where the biggest highlights were two supersonic planes, all accessible inside the plane.